Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a valuable diagnostic method for many cardiovascular diseases. To date, patients with pacemakers are contra-indicated for cardiac MRI exams due to several effects that can occur during the MRI procedure: a) heating of the lead-tip, and b) less hazardous sensing errors and device malfunctions. Almost all measurements on MRI pacemaker compatibility have been conducted on classic 1.5 or 3T cylindrical whole-body MRI systems. In contrast, this study focused on the use of a high field open MRI (HFO) system due to its advantageous properties of RF fields which are commonly made responsible for the induction of lead heating.
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Seitz, S. A., Ebner, J. J., Petry, G., Giannitsis, E., Dössel, O., Katus, H. A., & Steen, H. (2011). Temperature measurements of pacemaker leads in a 1.0T high field open MRI using various MR sequences: initial results. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 13(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1532-429x-13-s1-p65
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